43 STREET BREAKFAST HOUSE
4410 NW 25 PL, GAINESVILLE, FL 32606
License #1103143
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Solid Health Score
How is this score calculated? →43 STREET BREAKFAST HOUSE in GAINESVILLE currently holds an InspectFL Health Score of 88.4 out of 100 — a B grade — generally clean with some minor or moderate violations on record. This restaurant has 2 inspections on record from Florida DBPR, with the most recent inspection on December 10, 2025. Across those visits, inspectors documented 27 total violations — 8 critical, 19 minor.
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What stands out in this inspection history
The latest inspection on December 10, 2025 shows 13 observation rows: 2 critical, 0 major, and 11 minor.
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Inspection History
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- Disposition: Administrative complaint recommended
- [25-06-4] Single-service articles not stored inverted or protected from contamination. Single service take out trays not inverted or protected in kitchen. Chef inverted trays
- [29-11-4] Water leaking from pipe and/or faucet/handle. Leaking faucet pipe at dishwash area. Chef tightened pipe.
- [36-22-4] Floor area(s) covered with standing water. Standing water in back kitchen area
- [51-11-4] Carbon dioxide/helium tanks not adequately secured. Carbon dioxide tanks not adequately secured behind establishment.
- [31B-04-4] No handwashing sign provided at a hand sink used by food employees. Missing handwash sink sign missing at at dishwash area
- [13-04-4] Employee with no beard guard/restraint while engaging in food preparation. Male employee on cook line with beard and no beard guard.
- [40-06-5] Employee personal items stored in or above a food preparation area, food, clean equipment and utensils, or single-service items. Jacket on prep table, purse hanging on soft drink syrup box rack, backpacks over flour bins. Chef removed all items
- [24-08-4] Equipment and utensils not properly air-dried - wet nesting. Clean stacked (bins )not properly air-dried, and stored wet on clean ware rack resulting in wet nesting.
- [14-69-4] Ice buildup in reach-in freezer and/or walk-in freezer. Ice build up on back of cooling unit and on floor of walk-in-freezer. Chef instructed employee to remove ice build up.
- [08B-17-4] Unwashed fruits/vegetables stored with ready-to-eat food. Unwashed produce in shipping box ( tomato ) stored over ready-to-eat food ( spinach ) in walk in cooler. Chef removed spinach from under tomato
- [12A-07-5] Employee failed to wash hands before putting on gloves to initiate a task working with food. Cook wearing gloves breaded raw Chicken and put in fryer, then removed glove and put on a clean glove without washing hands.
- [22-41-4] Dishmachine chlorine sanitizer not at proper minimum strength. Discontinue use of dishmachine for sanitizing and set up manual sanitization until dishmachine is repaired and sanitizing properly. dishmachine at 0ppm, Employee replaced chlorine container and primed machine and dishmachine recorded 50ppm Cl.
- [06-09-1] Commercially processed reduced oxygen packaged fish bearing a label indicating that it is to remain frozen until time of use no longer frozen and not removed from reduced oxygen package. Commercially processed reduced oxygen packaged fish not removed from the package while frozen as indicated on the package. Fish at 39F and was removed from freezer less than 12 hours earlier.
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43 STREET BREAKFAST HOUSE looks fairly solid on paper. Would you eat here?
Solid overall, with enough history that people may still weigh the details differently.
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